The IP Device Tracking maintains a database of IP and MAC addresses that are used to get the source IP of dynamic ACL, and to maintain the binding of the ...
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CiscoCatalyst3850SeriesSwitches
HomeCiscoCatalyst3850SeriesSwitchesConfigure
enable
EnablesprivilegedEXECmode.
Enteryourpasswordifprompted.
Step 2
configure
terminal
Example:
Device#configureterminal
Entersglobalconfigurationmode.
Step 3
noipdevice
tracking
Example:
Device(config)#noipdevicetracking
TurnsoffIPDeviceTracking.
Step 4
end
Example:
Device(config)#end
ReturnstoprivilegedEXECmode.
VerifyingIPDevice
Tracking
Procedure
CommandorAction
Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Device>enable
EnablesprivilegedEXECmode.
Enteryourpasswordifprompted.
Step 2
showip
devicetracking
Example:
Device#showipdevicetracking
DisplaystheinterfacewhereIPDeviceTrackingisenabled,and
theMAC,IP,ortheinterfaceassociationsthataretracked.
Note
StartingfromreleaseCiscoIOSXEDenali16.1.1,thisoutput
displaysinformationassociatedwithbothIPv4andIPv6
addresses.
Step 3
showip
devicetrackinginterface
interface
type/number
Example:
Device#showipdevicetrackinginterfaceGigabitEthernet1/0/2
DisplaysthefeaturesthatdependonIPDeviceTracking.
Step 4
debugip
devicetracking
Example:
Device#debugipdevicetracking
CollectsdebuginformationtodisplayIPDeviceTracking
activityinrealtime.
ConfigurationExamplesfor
IPDeviceTracking
Example:Verifying
ifIPDeviceTrackingisDisabled
Thefollowingisasampleoutputoftheshowipdevicetracking
commandonCiscoCatalyst3850SeriesSwitch:
Device#showipdevicetrackinginterfaceGigibitEthernet1/0/9
InterfaceGigabitEthernet1/0/9is:STANDALONE
IPDeviceTracking=Disabled
IPDeviceTrackingProbeCount=3
IPDeviceTrackingProbeInterval=180000
IPv6DeviceTrackingClientRegisteredHandle:75
IPDeviceTrackingEnabledFeatures:
HOST_TRACK_CLIENT_ATTACHMENT
HOST_TRACK_CLIENT_SM
Example:Displaying
Port-AsicDetails
Thefollowingisasampleoutputoftheshowplatformcommandona
CiscoCatalyst3850SeriesSwitch:
Device#showplatformport-asicifmmappingsport-leswitch1
MappingsTable
Port-LEInterfaceIIF-IDType
0x488ab810Gi1/0/120x0101954000000023PORT_LE
0x5470ce18Gi1/0/10x010375c000000008PORT_LE
0x547124c0Gi1/0/20x0106ccc00000000aPORT_LE
AfteryouassociateasnoopingvalueinportLE,ifthevalueis
1,ARPsnoopingisenabled.Otherwiseitisdisabled.Thefollowing
exampleshowsifARPsnoopingisenabledonaport:
showplatformabstractionprint-resource-handle0x547124c01sw1|ISNOOPING
LEAD_PORT_ARP_OR_ND_SNOOPING_ENABLED_IPV4value0Pass
LEAD_PORT_ARP_OR_ND_SNOOPING_ENABLED_IPV6value0Pass
Additional
ReferencesforDisablingIPDeviceTracking
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FeatureInformationforIP
DeviceTracking
Thefollowingtableprovidesreleaseinformationaboutthe
featureorfeaturesdescribedinthismodule.Thistablelistsonly
thesoftwarereleasethatintroducedsupportforagivenfeaturein
agivensoftwarereleasetrain.Unlessnotedotherwise,subsequent
releasesofthatsoftwarereleasetrainalsosupportthat
feature.
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Table2FeatureInformationfor
ModesofOperation
FeatureName
Releases
FeatureInformation
IPDeviceTracking
Denali-16.1.1
Nocommandswereintroducedormodified.
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